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if someone annoys the woman with the prodding charges can be filed under the state harassment law. >>> key west, florida, more than 1,000 people turned out to watch the super hero parade. it was lead by diana nyad that swam from cuba to key west a few months ago. >> and a goolish experience for halloween. spooky decorations and flashing lights and masked workers are part of the experience along with the wash and wax options. very nice. >>> coming up, former massachusetts senator scott brown tests the waters in the granite state. that and the best political buzz of the morning. that is straight ahead. but first, your first look at business. good morning. >> good morning, that's right. apple slated to report it's earnings after today's closing bell. analysts expecting companies to beat estimates as a result of record breaking sales this quarter. in other news, rick snyder expected to testify in detroit's bankruptcy eligible trial today. the governor orchestrated it. twitter hits the mid-atlantic today with a meeting in baltimore as twitter executives do their west with investors around
if someone annoys the woman with the prodding charges can be filed under the state harassment law. >>> key west, florida, more than 1,000 people turned out to watch the super hero parade. it was lead by diana nyad that swam from cuba to key west a few months ago. >> and a goolish experience for halloween. spooky decorations and flashing lights and masked workers are part of the experience along with the wash and wax options. very nice. >>> coming up, former massachusetts...
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john: that is not how this law was sold. john: troop. >> the president knew that to sell this lawyer had to say, you can keep but you have if you like it will be less take care of the uninsured. it was a scam from the beginning john: as the at the reality of central planning is now being revealed, the left continues to run celebrations of how great obamacare is, especially for you women. ♪ john: when you play it -- pay nothing for something you overuses. >> where is the tooth fairy? they are suggesting that there is one. none of that is free. it is included up front in your premium. the reason men's premiums are doubling is that they are paying for it even though they don't use it. john: let's go to the president's promise about the cost. he repeatedly said, your insurance premiums will go down. >> we're going to lower your premiums by $20,500 per family per year. >> he could sell used cars. that must be what he did befe. he sounds like a demagogue. john: central planners really thought somehow by extruding young people. >
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we have to make the law work. we can't just trash obama care. >> why do we have to make a law work? >> it's the law of the land, sean. >> slavery was, too. we overturned that. >> so you will admit we were lied to. >> clear. >> if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. the average family per family per savings per year of $2500, lie? >> yeah. >> $900 billion cost, lie? >> clearly not the case. >> the website will be user friendly. >> give them until the end of november. >> he said it the day before they rolled it out. rick, are you going to shock me? >> i will. 3% of americans were lied to. that's the number we are talking about. having said that i will ask if there are conservatives in the room that will admit that conservatives have been lying about obama care for three years? >> what are you talking about? [ multiple voices ] >> you don't have to answer that question. it's not the rick ungar show. let me tell you why what you said is false. i will go to page 34,552. i almost sound -- where is betsy? she has the whole health care plan there. i sound like her. >> i have it here
we have to make the law work. we can't just trash obama care. >> why do we have to make a law work? >> it's the law of the land, sean. >> slavery was, too. we overturned that. >> so you will admit we were lied to. >> clear. >> if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. the average family per family per savings per year of $2500, lie? >> yeah. >> $900 billion cost, lie? >> clearly not the case. >> the website will be user friendly....
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we said under the law is, you got to replace them with quality comprehensive coverage. >> pelley: in her testimony, secretary sebelius said, i told the president that we were ready to go. clearly i was wrong. one of the mysteries is why the secretary would give the all clear after the system failed repeatedly during those tests before its debut. sharyl attkisson has dug up new information on this. >> we've learned the website failed with a small test pool of two to three hundred people in that clueded employees from the government and insurance companies the government employees work the at their own computers and desks within centers formed kate and medicare services which over saw the implementation. according to the sources familiar with the process, the employees were employed fake personal information to enter in to healthcare.gov rather than their own and given date that testing would begin. however, on that date the employees were told it was being postponed. when the testing finally took place in late september the testers started trying to create an application, just a coupl
we said under the law is, you got to replace them with quality comprehensive coverage. >> pelley: in her testimony, secretary sebelius said, i told the president that we were ready to go. clearly i was wrong. one of the mysteries is why the secretary would give the all clear after the system failed repeatedly during those tests before its debut. sharyl attkisson has dug up new information on this. >> we've learned the website failed with a small test pool of two to three hundred...
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that's because their existing policies don't meet the standards mandated by the new health care law. 2010 obama care regulations also cite a normal turnover in the insurance market. the white house is pushing back on nbc's investigation. deputy press secretary tweeting, quote that's a, not new and b, not caused by aca. for more head to nbcnews.com. the obama administration granted a six week delay. >>> now the u.s. spy games around the world. president obama is now calling for programs monitoring our allies to stop but new complaints allege the nsa also tapped international private citizens. nbc's tracie potts joins us live from washington. good morning. we're hearing there are calls for a major review? >> reporter: exactly. the president says he wants to get to the bottom of this 60 million people tapped in spain. world leaders, almost three dozen of them including germany's angela merkel and the germans are really upset about this. they are calling for an investigation. there are eu representatives here in washington asking questions about why the united states would be tapping pho
that's because their existing policies don't meet the standards mandated by the new health care law. 2010 obama care regulations also cite a normal turnover in the insurance market. the white house is pushing back on nbc's investigation. deputy press secretary tweeting, quote that's a, not new and b, not caused by aca. for more head to nbcnews.com. the obama administration granted a six week delay. >>> now the u.s. spy games around the world. president obama is now calling for programs...
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the question now isn't how you reign in the nsa, the object, are they following the law, are they protecting civil ribber -- liberties that's what the oversight committees do. i work well in that function of oversight. the question is, what are the threats to the united states. who is using u.s. networks right now to steal intellectual property like the chinese, the russians and others. we've had cyberattacks against the united states this year from a nation state that exceeds over 300 different 'teams destroy some financial services networks that affects every american. we haven't talked about those things. we've got al qaeda spreading around the world in a way that is frightening, think about it. last year alone some 15,000 terrorist-related deaths. it is the nsa, the cia and others charge to make sure that zero of them happen here. zero. that's our standard. and so what we've asked hem to do is go out and collect information that protects america so every politician in washington, both republican and democrat are seized up by this hyper partisanship can't wait to put out a press release h
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this is an established principle and supreme court law. the establishment clause which basically separates church and state and looks at the purpose of the activity, whether it is encouraging or discouraging. let me finish. finally, when you basically have a program in that program is essentially is neutral which is what the district is doing, that does not mean that it violates the constitution. >> you cannot promote one religion or the other. >> if you have it in a classroom situation and they're is a cultural components, it is permissible. if it is an entertainment type situation where people are excluded, then it is going too far. >> they're not excluded. they are invited. gerri: something that is pervasive in our culture. that is what i don't get. >> but the pervasiveness of the culture does not have to be done in schools. all of these other times to practice. >> you just said practice religion. that is not what is happening. they're just trying to sing some carols. is that really practicing religion? >> it is a sponsorship of religio
this is an established principle and supreme court law. the establishment clause which basically separates church and state and looks at the purpose of the activity, whether it is encouraging or discouraging. let me finish. finally, when you basically have a program in that program is essentially is neutral which is what the district is doing, that does not mean that it violates the constitution. >> you cannot promote one religion or the other. >> if you have it in a classroom...
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reportedly he'll use the massachusetts health care law as an example of how obama care can succeed. >>> if recent revelations about the extent of the nsa spying abroad were meant to shame the country, it didn't work. director of national intelligence james clapper saying the u.s. had spied on foreign leaders for years. he says those countries have returned the favor drawing a cinematic comparison. >> do you believe the allies have conducted or at anytime any type of espionage activity against the united states of america our intel against services or others? >> absolutely. it reminds me of casablanca. my god, there is gambling going on here? same kind of thing. >> on what ground? >> i'm shocked to find gambling is going on in here. >> your winnings, sir. >> thank you very much. everybody out. >> a great scene. without giving specifics, clapper suggested the overseas operations shouldn't have come as a surprise to the white house. meanwhile, nsa director keith alexander flatly denied reports that the u.s. had collected data from millions of phone calls in france and spain. he says the
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the law was poorly written. nobody in the media read it or reported the problems when they were foreseeable. >> you agree to scrap obama care now. >> i'm a realist. i would delay the individual mandate for a queer. >> nope. >> no? >> . >> republicans do not let democrats off the hook on the this one. >> this is the way to win and reverse obama care is to win in 2014. >> congrats to you. number one status. congratulations. >> i'm glad you're in a better mood. >> up next we continue the week long series. you were warned. this is what we told you would happen if obama care became the law of the land if only democrats listened. austin goolsby is here. and your pick for tonight's video of the day coming up straight ahead. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!
the law was poorly written. nobody in the media read it or reported the problems when they were foreseeable. >> you agree to scrap obama care now. >> i'm a realist. i would delay the individual mandate for a queer. >> nope. >> no? >> . >> republicans do not let democrats off the hook on the this one. >> this is the way to win and reverse obama care is to win in 2014. >> congrats to you. number one status. congratulations. >> i'm glad you're...
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and this law does not work. >> many senate democrats have been supportive of changing laws but republicans say that should be left up to individual states >>> family and friends of a murder victim arrived for the preliminary hearing of a 16-year-old boy. christian burton pled not guilty to shooting an off duty paramedic. his father says he's being framed police say boyar was killed in the oakland hills during an attempted car jacking in april. boyar's widow attended today's court hearing talking about what she hopes will come from the death. you'll hear from her coming up on abc7 news at 5:00 >> numbers show gang related homicide cases in the city of san jose are down by nearly 43% from this time, last year. eight people killed in san jose between january and september, compared to 14 a year ago. san jose police say robbery cases are down more than 34% and aggravated assaults, also down 10%. the department is crediting a crack down on crime gang activity for the decline >> the city of san jose fighting to keep police recruits it trains. a council member proposed a plan to offer 0 interest
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law. he criticizes scalia for elevating dictionaries over realism and common sense which hammered decisions from gun rights to allowing too much money in our politics and he his in his new book that it can be a cover for a political agenda. joining us today, richard posner, judge, author, thinker, thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> let me start with a point you make in the book. you refer to a sign say outside of the restaurant, no animals allowed. pretty simple. and you say that we would have to interpret that not literally, you write there's a danger in appealing to generalities to decide cases a human being is an animal. a sign forbidding animals in a restaurant sure not be interpreted to ban humans and judges shouldn't apply a law based on the meaning of words compose it and they have to have a sense of what the rule is concerned with. why is that important in the court? >> why is it important? that particular example, that shows that no one committed dictionary definitions thin
law. he criticizes scalia for elevating dictionaries over realism and common sense which hammered decisions from gun rights to allowing too much money in our politics and he his in his new book that it can be a cover for a political agenda. joining us today, richard posner, judge, author, thinker, thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> let me start with a point you make in the book. you refer to a sign say outside of the restaurant, no animals allowed. pretty simple. and you say...
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>> sure. >> good law, all right? >> hr 2083. >> teacher unions guilfoyle. >> they are upset. >> they're objecting to the law; is that right? >> that's correct. it's the american federation of teachers and national federation offensive. try to back it up and say listen we generally support background checks but we feel this is not allowing criminals and sexually violent predators the opportunity redeem themselves. >> american federation of teachers say no, no, no. we want to make the law stronger. >> no, that's not the case. >> that's wrong. they are misleading. >> misleading again, the theme of the whole show. >> at least 30 states in the country that do not allow sex offenders near schools, to live near schools. wait a second, you can't live near a school but be employed in the same school? >> computer course. >> the problem is too they are saying that these background checks are unfair to minorities but racist statement to begin with. this would disproportionately effect minorities problematic background check. >>
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saying that their policies would end because they didn't meet the standards in the regulation of the law but let me be clear that that was not a voluntary decision and those policies did not meet the policies he wants or does that mean that they would swap plans are that the government added new requirements? and that is what made them okay for the time. but they became substandard with the new government requirements. >> it is the latter. it is the fact that more benefits were added into the requirement. neil: does that mean you don't get anything for free. >> is inaccurate, it's not correct and the policies that these hundreds of thousands of people have had or substandard. >> many of them, probably most of them would be happy to continue. >> some of those people, many of them not having any coverage. neil: this shouldn't be news here. and it is a result of hundreds of thousands of americans being reduced to part-time jobs in this includes companies that can no longer afford these plans. they seem to explain all of this nonsense. >> it's not accurate or true, we're a great company and
saying that their policies would end because they didn't meet the standards in the regulation of the law but let me be clear that that was not a voluntary decision and those policies did not meet the policies he wants or does that mean that they would swap plans are that the government added new requirements? and that is what made them okay for the time. but they became substandard with the new government requirements. >> it is the latter. it is the fact that more benefits were added into...
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when we passed the law, any law that existed before passed would be dprandfathered in unless lots of changes were made. we have to middle age them against what insurance companies regularly do. >> i have to ask you, does obama care mandate that insurance companies change their plans to meet certain standards? >> yes, it brings it up, but we grandfathered in all of the pre-existing plans. if you want to change plans or buy a new car you have to meet safety rules. >> but your grandfathering is so narrow. >> it's not. >> let me give you an example. if an insurance company changes by more than $5, it's no longer grandfathered in. >> yeah, that's a big change. you have to ask the question how many planks do you change in a boat before it's a different boat. we had a plan, we argued about it. >> you didn't tell the american people. >> no we, did. we grandfathered in the plans. >> you say if it's in effect to march of 2010, it's grandfathered in. >> i didn't hear the mention of grandfathered in those promises. >> the grandfather provision written in the law itself was too narrow and frankly
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so they make these kind of promises with no idea, no recognition of how the law they put in place is creating, has created a set of incentives that will force people to act in ways that are not with these politicians are imagining. david: we have two run, but if you got a phone call tomorrow and the president said could you take it over, would you accept the responsibility? >> extremely unlikely, never occurred to me. i would of course do it ever asked of me, my father always said is a good thing i'm not a girl because i cannot say no. but no, don't want the job. david: thank you very much, great to see you. liz: all right, hartford financial group reporting third-quarter earnings moments ago. the stock is up nearly 50% so far this year although down over the past 10 years. they have come through quite a turnaround. coming up we are speaking exclusively to the chairman and ceo of hartford financial services. stay tuned. if you've got copd like me, hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance t
so they make these kind of promises with no idea, no recognition of how the law they put in place is creating, has created a set of incentives that will force people to act in ways that are not with these politicians are imagining. david: we have two run, but if you got a phone call tomorrow and the president said could you take it over, would you accept the responsibility? >> extremely unlikely, never occurred to me. i would of course do it ever asked of me, my father always said is a...
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incident response protocols work out with the local law enforcement or airport law enforcement. they would figure out what adequate time for incident that presents itself. ashley: tom blank, former deputy administrator at tsa, thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> all right, manufacturing numbers coming in better than expected. is the economy about ready to take off? we get one economist's thoughts straight ahead. tracy: we've been talking about this wine wine shortage. we'll tell you why the reports are not true at all. you can go out and stock up if you like. the dow is up 54 points. don't go anywhere. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more s
incident response protocols work out with the local law enforcement or airport law enforcement. they would figure out what adequate time for incident that presents itself. ashley: tom blank, former deputy administrator at tsa, thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> all right, manufacturing numbers coming in better than expected. is the economy about ready to take off? we get one economist's thoughts straight ahead. tracy: we've been talking about this wine wine shortage....
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this is about health care and a law has been passed that people are going to have to have it. now it's difficult to figure out how they're going to get it. what happens here, david? >> well, i think the reality is that we're going to stumble through a period of trial and error. the only thing i'd say is that there's no technology success streets in the world, he is specially in america that doesn't have a kind of rough break-in period. we have a zero defect culture for washington. anything in washington has to be perfect the first time out because it's so political. but in the real world, companies have beta products that crash all the time. and don't work. when microsoft began everyone of us had error messages that drove us crazy it gets better. that's what will happen here. i think people should just think, more like maybe what they experienced dealing with technology companies than it is like what they get from government which is rulely basically. >> schieffer: it occurs to me as you look -- you step back from this look how other countries are looking at the united states
this is about health care and a law has been passed that people are going to have to have it. now it's difficult to figure out how they're going to get it. what happens here, david? >> well, i think the reality is that we're going to stumble through a period of trial and error. the only thing i'd say is that there's no technology success streets in the world, he is specially in america that doesn't have a kind of rough break-in period. we have a zero defect culture for washington....
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my free advice to them is stop helping the law fail. you're only hurting yourselves. we've seen a four-year campaign from republicans to try to sabotage the law, whether it's by not setting up state exchanges or -- >> kristy -- i'm sorry to jump in. do you think the individual mandate should be delayed? >> i do not. absolutely not. >> okay. there you go. i got to go. i started with cal and ended with you. >> stay healthy, arthel. >> i hope so. kristy and cal thomas, thank you very much. >> good to see you. >>> how about 24 robot that helps with household chores and no, we're not talking about your spouse. does it work? all the details coming up in "consumer reports" segment. stick around for that. >> alice from the jetsons? the problems with obamacare keep coming. still ahead, why some are suggesting that the affordable care act is at risk of turning into one of the biggest tax burdens on americans. we'll lay out the numbers for you. >> certainly you need people who are older and sicker to be balanced with people who are younger and healthier. that's how pool works [
my free advice to them is stop helping the law fail. you're only hurting yourselves. we've seen a four-year campaign from republicans to try to sabotage the law, whether it's by not setting up state exchanges or -- >> kristy -- i'm sorry to jump in. do you think the individual mandate should be delayed? >> i do not. absolutely not. >> okay. there you go. i got to go. i started with cal and ended with you. >> stay healthy, arthel. >> i hope so. kristy and cal...
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the administration had three and a half years to roll out the affordable healthcare law. and it spent close to a billion taxpayer dollars preparing for the rollout. yet, there is mass chaos. finally, throughout history, people have gotten the government they deserve. i'm not going to say anything more. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction. joining us from reaction brit hume who has covered 8 presidents in his career. have you ever seen another president govern the way mr. obama is governing? >> not exactly, bill. all the presidents that i have witnessed have used a similar management style in the sense that they use a similar management structure. you know, staff structure at the white house. the cabinet agencies. the omb to supervise spending and so on. but they have governorred in very different ways. and there have been instances, the most celebrated being ronald reagan's professed unawareness of what was going on with iran contra in which presidents were said not to know about something that blew up. i have not seen this number associated with
the administration had three and a half years to roll out the affordable healthcare law. and it spent close to a billion taxpayer dollars preparing for the rollout. yet, there is mass chaos. finally, throughout history, people have gotten the government they deserve. i'm not going to say anything more. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction. joining us from reaction brit hume who has covered 8 presidents in his career. have you ever seen another president govern the way...
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wade law that is the law of the land. i think it's going to be enormously hurting to general abbott, obviously he's not concerned because he continues these futile attempts to deny women access to health care. our state has gone even further than that. they rejected medicaid dollars that planned parenthood received not for abortion but to provide health care to patientses around the state. i met the patients who indicated that they would not have any access to health care, this is preceding the affordable care act of course, if not for the clinics. i believe they have done what is right and not forced abortion on any one or raised abortion as a choice that women should take. it is only allowed the state of texas or force the state of texas to comply with the law of the land which is roe v. wade. >> we'll be right back. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right
wade law that is the law of the land. i think it's going to be enormously hurting to general abbott, obviously he's not concerned because he continues these futile attempts to deny women access to health care. our state has gone even further than that. they rejected medicaid dollars that planned parenthood received not for abortion but to provide health care to patientses around the state. i met the patients who indicated that they would not have any access to health care, this is preceding the...
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i don't think he read the law and i don't believe dianne feinstein read the law. i don't believe they read it i don't believe they know what the hell is going on either of them. ably evidence that they are like a lot of other americans very ideologically disposed to giving healthcare to everybody. i support the drone strikes, okay? so if somebody comes to me with evidence that civilians are being killed in the drone strikes, my rationalization is what are they doing living with the taliban and i'll divide guys? if they're dead not not going to lose a lot of sleep over it so what? you can't keep your own health plan because this is so much better for the country. this is a rationalization that goes that's what obama did. i don't think he knows what's in that bill. >> if that's true this a story that the liberal media is missing. liberals talk to everybody. you you see i know what's best for you. the insurance plan that you have is substandard, it's a crummy plan. it's to use the president's word, you're underinsured. this is how parents speak to children. i know wh
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that wasn't part of the massachusetts plan when mitt romney signed it into law. >> and also i'll bring this up to dave. the "washington post" reporting the president decided against the advice of some of his advisers who lobbied for an outsider health reform czar. they write such in-a rarity has emerged as a center factor.rari emerged as a center factor. casting doubt on their capacity to carry out such a complex undertaking. the article goes on to say that really politics got in the way of the progress needed of making between decisions for this exchange build out. >> right. it was always going to be rolled out over a series of rears in order to make the budget the number work. they needed to make it a cost saving measure in the long run. so they needed to save it in a series of elections. and looking to 2012, now 2014, even 2010, the president was not willing to explain what the most painful parts of the law might be and republicans will continue to have a field day. it's very haphazard, moving from whatever is controversial in a given week, but the problem for democrats that you hea
that wasn't part of the massachusetts plan when mitt romney signed it into law. >> and also i'll bring this up to dave. the "washington post" reporting the president decided against the advice of some of his advisers who lobbied for an outsider health reform czar. they write such in-a rarity has emerged as a center factor.rari emerged as a center factor. casting doubt on their capacity to carry out such a complex undertaking. the article goes on to say that really politics got...
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. >> during, before, during and after the law was passed the president kept saying if you leak your health care plan you can keep it. so is keeping his promise? >> yes, he is. if a person had a policy in place in march of 2010 like that policy and insurance company made no changes to disadvantage the consumer, those policies are in place, you keep your plan, you like it and that goes on. melissa: how did you feel about that? >> this is just ridiculous. as i told the secretary, i said, wait a minute. you know some people want to drive a ford. some a ferrari and some want to drink chardonnay from a crystal stem and others want a beer out after red cup. this is about choices. and what they are doing is completely removing choice for the american people. and saying, we, the bureaucrats in the federal government do not want you to have what you like. you're growing to be able to get what we like and we want you to have. so this line that the president has continued to use about, if you like your health insurance you can keep it, is false. melissa: yeah. >> it is false. and people are going to b
. >> during, before, during and after the law was passed the president kept saying if you leak your health care plan you can keep it. so is keeping his promise? >> yes, he is. if a person had a policy in place in march of 2010 like that policy and insurance company made no changes to disadvantage the consumer, those policies are in place, you keep your plan, you like it and that goes on. melissa: how did you feel about that? >> this is just ridiculous. as i told the secretary,...
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the third or fourth most common company with a lot of pot belly sandwiches and restaurants it is the law frothy but what does that say? that guy is crazy but not charles manson. [laughter] that doesn't mean everyone is levelheaded. liz: what is the number one mistake twitter cannot afford to make? r remember mark zuckerberg went down just trying to be himself white bill gates had suggested i just went to read my biology book he just kept quiet. what do they need to do? of course, the ceo is the grown-up in the room but you have the three co-founders. >> wear a suit. [laughter] which they didn't to look professional you have to bridge the gap you don't want to be but and down but a visionary but people want to make money. don't just preach social mission. especially since twitter is not making many like facebook was at the time you have to give a sense of how you'll make money down the road. liz: and a blazer with of button-down so-so mccann -- silicon valley. their idea of dressing up. or a suit. read his staff. good stuff. week number eight with the nfl is nearly over but fox sports ask
the third or fourth most common company with a lot of pot belly sandwiches and restaurants it is the law frothy but what does that say? that guy is crazy but not charles manson. [laughter] that doesn't mean everyone is levelheaded. liz: what is the number one mistake twitter cannot afford to make? r remember mark zuckerberg went down just trying to be himself white bill gates had suggested i just went to read my biology book he just kept quiet. what do they need to do? of course, the ceo is the...
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>> that was part of the aca, that was part of the law. that was part of -- it comes through a tax rebate. >> let's talk about where the money comes from. originally when president obama pushed this, and turned a bill into a law, the cbo said it was going to be about $900 billion. now, they have upped that. the cbo has under that number to $1.8 trillion. we are not even talking about these additional insion incentives and rebates which is only going to add though that number. >> one how is it paid for tax increases like the medical equipment tax and increase on capital gains. there is no question there are some taxes that are paying for this secondly, the cbo also made it clear that the healthcare law was going to be a net reducer in terms of our federal deficit. >> julian, i have toil, president obama, unequivocally said this will not be a tax increase. he looked the american people in the eye in fact he was sitting down with george stephanopoulos it isn't a tax. it was never a tax. it's the law. his words. turns out, i agree with you it'
>> that was part of the aca, that was part of the law. that was part of -- it comes through a tax rebate. >> let's talk about where the money comes from. originally when president obama pushed this, and turned a bill into a law, the cbo said it was going to be about $900 billion. now, they have upped that. the cbo has under that number to $1.8 trillion. we are not even talking about these additional insion incentives and rebates which is only going to add though that number....
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there have been 20 delays of the law, portions of the law by this administration. so, it just makes common sense to step back, have a suspension of this, and then a reassessment. and then decide what needs to be done to begin to straighten this mess out. stuart: okay, marsha blackburn, always a pleasure, thank you for coming to see us today. >> good to see you. stuart: and i'm sure we'll talk with you after you grill kathleen sebelius. i'm going to stay on obamacare, this is a big story. we have the president of the american enterprise absolute with us. arthur, you're among the top policy thinkers out there. i've heard this a lot. is obamacare a form of socialism? >> well, obamacare is not a form of socialism per se, but it's part of an effort to socialize medicine, which is obviously a big part of the american economy. to say that obamacare is socialism is obviously an incomplete answer. i think a better answer is what are we on the way toward? and this is a strategic question for republicans today. and the republicans are tactically trying to hack on the tree of
there have been 20 delays of the law, portions of the law by this administration. so, it just makes common sense to step back, have a suspension of this, and then a reassessment. and then decide what needs to be done to begin to straighten this mess out. stuart: okay, marsha blackburn, always a pleasure, thank you for coming to see us today. >> good to see you. stuart: and i'm sure we'll talk with you after you grill kathleen sebelius. i'm going to stay on obamacare, this is a big story....
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that i would think is not a good sign to the advocates of these laws in other states. there are similar -- not identical but similar laws in texas and arizona, in ohio, and in north dakota. so the lower courts are all over the map on this. but i would think this is not a good sign for those laws, but that's going to have to work its way for a while. yes, there are other cases heading here just today there's an appeal to the u.s. supreme court, a request for it to stop the owe the effect of a appeals court ruling allowing the texas abortion law to go into effect. the one that says doctors that perform abortions have to have admission privileges at hospitals within 30 miles. it already closed down a third of the abortion clinics in texas and want the supreme court to let the clinics stay open while that case works through the lower courts. the supreme court asked the state of texas to respond by next week. that ban will remain in place for the -- the law bill rewill remain in place for another week. >> tomorrow, two key governors races with wide ranging implications will
that i would think is not a good sign to the advocates of these laws in other states. there are similar -- not identical but similar laws in texas and arizona, in ohio, and in north dakota. so the lower courts are all over the map on this. but i would think this is not a good sign for those laws, but that's going to have to work its way for a while. yes, there are other cases heading here just today there's an appeal to the u.s. supreme court, a request for it to stop the owe the effect of a...
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he was describing what was written into the law which is that we would, the law would grandfather in those who had insurance and liked it and wanted to keep it even once the affordable care act was implemented. and i understand that yeah, there is more to that story. because of choices that insurance companies made to change the plans that individuals might have had. >> also, today, in a house ways and means committee hearing, republican chairman, dave camp asked head of center for medicare and medicaid services about this all. >> i want to mention a letter i received from my district. and this man wrote me and said, my wife has been recently informed by her insurance carrier her health care policy does not comply with the affordable care act now. we must purchase a approximately see to get the coverage at an 18% increase in our premium. what happened to the if you look your insurance you can keep it, question. what would you say how to that individual? >> i would take him back to if you were in the individual market you were living at a 50%, half the people in the individual market
he was describing what was written into the law which is that we would, the law would grandfather in those who had insurance and liked it and wanted to keep it even once the affordable care act was implemented. and i understand that yeah, there is more to that story. because of choices that insurance companies made to change the plans that individuals might have had. >> also, today, in a house ways and means committee hearing, republican chairman, dave camp asked head of center for...
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they're against the law. >> do you think that's a good thing? >> absolutely, because it's doing for people on the individual market what big, huge human resources departments have been doing for years for people who get insurance through their jobs. >> so, the employer-provided health care, the people who are negotiating these big, bulk contracts, they also put in minimum standards into those big contracts when you get employer-provided? >> yes, absolutely. >> dr. sharma, you're now active in health care provider in maryland that's setting up this exchange, and the other thing besides plans getting canceled is the idea of rates going up. we are hearing any time there is an american out there, looks like their rates are going up, they will be on your television set. what is your sense in the early going of on balance what's happening to folks that are going into the exchanges? >> so, you know, i think that when we look at insurance policies being canceled and raising prices and premiums going up, i think those are really great headlines for peopl
they're against the law. >> do you think that's a good thing? >> absolutely, because it's doing for people on the individual market what big, huge human resources departments have been doing for years for people who get insurance through their jobs. >> so, the employer-provided health care, the people who are negotiating these big, bulk contracts, they also put in minimum standards into those big contracts when you get employer-provided? >> yes, absolutely. >> dr....
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siding with the nra and undermining law enforcement. no wonder the washington post calls cuccinelli polarizing, provocative and partisan. cuccinelli. too extreme for virginia independence usa pac sponsored this ad. if hey breathing's hard.me, know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe bett
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it is the violation of federal law. you may not disseminate that information to anybody. >> confidential tax information, tax-exempt applications, there donor list and we heard from events over the last six months or so when the scandal broke that maybe there was some information sharing, now we have documentation showing lois lerner herself and her office share this information with the sec. this is a felony. stuart: what is particularly important is she shared this information allegedly with the federal elections commission. they run elections for 7's sake. you share information about the tea party with the people who run elections that means you are dabbling in, you are affecting the election itself. >> this is why this is allegedly a felony if it can be proven and explains why she took the fifth when she was in front of congress. the bottom line is the president, this white house, this administration whether he ordered it or the white house ordered it or not we d that yet but the whole objective was to kill the cons
it is the violation of federal law. you may not disseminate that information to anybody. >> confidential tax information, tax-exempt applications, there donor list and we heard from events over the last six months or so when the scandal broke that maybe there was some information sharing, now we have documentation showing lois lerner herself and her office share this information with the sec. this is a felony. stuart: what is particularly important is she shared this information allegedly...
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and, it's -- and this is an issue with the law. it is the $95 a year penalty for a young person who has really no medical problems, doesn't really use doctors, doesn't have insurance, doesn't really want insurance or wants a bare-bones plan, are you going to get them to fork over serious money to pay for insurance premiums when they can just pay a penalty and not even have to if they don't have a tax refund coming to them. cheryl: i want to take this to adam, we're also finding this new report from mckenzie and company that up to seven million people may be eligible for free health care under the bronze plan. that's not being discussed because that could be another black mark for the administration. >> and will get subsidies greater if they were to go with the bronze plan. the simple question, is obamacare a failure, and from the standpoint of signing people up for insurance, the administration will say, no, we're going to have millions more people. but as dennis pointed out, controlling the costs of medical expenses, this has not
and, it's -- and this is an issue with the law. it is the $95 a year penalty for a young person who has really no medical problems, doesn't really use doctors, doesn't have insurance, doesn't really want insurance or wants a bare-bones plan, are you going to get them to fork over serious money to pay for insurance premiums when they can just pay a penalty and not even have to if they don't have a tax refund coming to them. cheryl: i want to take this to adam, we're also finding this new report...